THERE was nothing surprising about the EU Election Observer Mission’s ‘final’ report released on Friday last week.
It was a regurgitation of the bloc’s initial foiled attempt to sway the August 23 harmonised elections in favour of the embattled opposition CCC or at the very least, to push for another Government of National Unity.
The ‘final’ report is not a surprise considering that in the pre and post-election period, the EU EOM and some elements in the SADC EOM worked feverishly to clinch victory on behalf...
ONE of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the applications and tools that improve international remittances, a major source of incoming liquidity to the country.
With remittances from overseas surging from US$1 billion in 2020 to...